Definitely Duran should not take ideas from other school districts that work. He should spend time coming up with new ideas just for fun to make sure he seems super smart and original. Please note not one other reasonable suggestion on this thread to manage this issue which doesn’t involve dumping it back on teachers. |
My kid goes to a private school that uses the shoe holder type things and no phones are stolen. We had back to school night last week and the teachers/admin say they're working well. |
You can see how this isn’t relevant at all right? |
I thought so too, until I saw that FFX is NOT using the Yondr pouches at HS level. They are using the shoe hangers & kids get their phones back between classes. They are only using Yondr pouches for MS, where phones are already away for the day. https://www.fcps.edu/cell-phone-storage |
Exactly. On day 1, my kid forgot the phone at home but we use it for tracking and said child. misses the bus about once a week and is only 10. (late sept. b'day) |
I think it is. I"m the OP and have one kid in private and this is what they do. It's in the main office so kids can use them during the day, in the main office, in full view of front office staff. Of course this won't work for a big school but it's a reasonable solution if by homeroom, or last class. At our MS, my kids locker is by homeroom so a shoe box type thing in homeroom would work. |
1 SHAM who wants to control the world but only gets to house keep. |
I'm fine with him taking FFX's idea on this issue but some don't translate and why have him if he's going to just copy their policies? That said, he's WAY better than that gym teacher. |
Get your kid a gizmo. And I have a 10 year old. No business with a phone. |
No, that's not at all what I mean. |
Definitely goes both ways. I don't bring up the pouches, but if I ran into one of the people going off about screens and how no kid can be taught self-control, I'd just nod like you are suggesting. |
Much more reasonable b/c not all ages are the same. |
What middle school is your kid at where the phones are away all day no problem? Curious. |
High school. There you go. A lot changes between 7th and 12th grade. |
My only hang up is the limited number of unlocking devices. I think each teacher should have one in the classroom, even if there’s rarely a need for it. Also, for middle schools that sometimes have their last period of the day outside (some schools have free blocks or TA blocks), there needs to be a plan to remind kids to unlock (as they may not go back inside before going to the bus and won’t be part of the large group of students that serve as a visual reminder to unlock before leaving). I don’t think it’s whining to address real issues with the program and hopefully APS will make adjustments that make it more palatable for everyone. |